Axe Throwing

What is it?

Founded in 2006, the sport of axe throwing made its start in a backyard of Toronto. Today, it’s exploded to dozens of locations and hundreds of thousands of throwers.

Similar to darts, players throw a 1.5 lb hatchet at a circular bulls-eye target 15 ft away and score points based on placement.

Matches are played with a head-to-head format of two players throwing at their own targets playing 3 rounds of 5 throws each.

Our Total Tournament Bookings play out with a round-robin seeded double elimination tournament. You’ll know who the best thrower is, and the winner gets those sweet bragging rights.

Never thrown before? No problem! Our MCs will have you sticking axes in no time. Anyone can do it, and you’ll be sure to have a great time!

Safety

Even though the sport is safe, it still includes inherent risks we mitigate with our rules and staff. You will have a Monitoring Coach in the throwing lanes with you, teaching you how to throw, going over the game, and monitoring for safety. We follow tried and true rules and regulations to ensure you have a fun and safe experience.

We do not serve food, but you can order from the restaurant downstairs from us, the Pit Stop Tavern. They’ll bring your food up to you while you are throwing.

You are also allowed to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. Bring your own plate, utensils, napkins, etc. We do not provide food or drink besides water, as we do not have cooking equipment on site.

Yes! Contrary to what some may think, axe throwing is an incredibly safe sport. Competitive axe throwing facilities have operated for over 10 years with no major incidents. Even so, our number one priority is always safety. Coaches teach how to throw and go over safety before anything is thrown. They are with your group the entire to ensure safety.

the ability to bring your own axe (as long as it meets our regulations)

a Community of axe throwers (We’re good people)

The chance to compete for a prize pool of over $500 (Over $300 to the winner) and to potentially move on to the National Axe Throwing Championship in Toronto, where you could win even more prize money and compete for the Wilson Cup, the coveted axe throwing trophy.

Yes! Contrary to what some may think, axe throwing is an incredibly safe sport. Competitive axe throwing facilities have operated for over 10 years with no major incidents. Even so, our number one priority is always safety. Coaches teach how to throw and go over safety before anything is thrown. They are with your group the entire to ensure safety.

Yes! Contrary to what some may think, axe throwing is an incredibly safe sport. Competitive axe throwing facilities have operated for over 10 years with no major incidents. Even so, our number one priority is always safety. Coaches teach how to throw and go over safety before anything is thrown. They are with your group the entire to ensure safety.

We do not serve food, but you can order from the restaurant downstairs from us, the Pit Stop Tavern. They’ll bring your food up to you while you are throwing.

You are also allowed to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. Bring your own plate, utensils, napkins, etc. We do not provide food or drink besides water, as we do not have cooking equipment on site.

the ability to bring your own axe (as long as it meets our regulations)

a Community of axe throwers (We’re good people)

The chance to compete for a prize pool of over $500 (Over $300 to the winner) and to potentially move on to the National Axe Throwing Championship in Toronto, where you could win even more prize money and compete for the Wilson Cup, the coveted axe throwing trophy.